IdaGriz01 said:Here's some "hot news" you may have missed:They currently lead the Pioneer Football League, but withdrew because they had financial aid policies that were "incompatible with PFL rules." The full, but brief item is at http://www.sportsnetwork.com/merge/...network&page=cfoot2/news/news.aspx?id=4639816TSN said:San Diego withdraws from possible playoff bid
Pay no attention to the comment about Drake -- they already have two conference losses and have to play San Diego in their final gameTSN said:In the 12-team PFL, which has unbalanced scheduling, the playoff bid will go to Butler (8-3, 6-1), Marist (7-3, 6-1), Mercer (9-1, 5-1) or Drake (6-4, 5-2). There are two weekends remaining in the regular season.
Marist is probably the best of the one-loss teams in that they actually played a full FCS schedule. Of course, Georgetown (1-8) doesn't count much because they are awful in football. Marist had a close (2-point) loss at San Diego. Their final game is at home, against Mercer -- which they should win.
Mercer has two more games: at Marist, and vs Stetson (2-7 overall). Mercer's record looks impressive until you discover that three of their wins were against two NAIA teams (which are 5-4 and a 0-10), and a 1-9 Division-III opponent. San Diego clobbered Mercer 45-13. In any case, either Marist or Mercer will end the season with 2 losses, and I'm guessing it will be Mercer.
That leaves Butler, which also got clobbered by San Diego, 42-14. Their final game is at Morehead State (3-7), which managed to lose to a mediocre NAIA school. So Butler should win that final game. (Two of Butler's wins, BTW, were against D-III opponents.)
That would leave a tie between Butler and (probably) Marist. God knows how their tie-breaker works, but those teams fall somewhere around UC-Davis and North Dakota in Gridiron Power Index. Still, one of them will get an automatic bid.
I was also under the impression that Mercer is ineligible to take the AQ from the Pioneer Football League too. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Mercer_Bears_football_team" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
They are giving out scholarships and will join the Southern Conference next year, after joining the PFL this year. I haven't found this noted in any of the news articles, and the Pioneer's own website shows San Diego as ineligible but not Mercer. So who knows for certain.
Butler should beat Morehead, and then they'll be tied with the winner of the Marist/Mercer winner. The tie-breaker would go to SRS ranking since Butler didn't play Marist nor Mercer. At this point Butler is 77, Marist is 79, and Mercer is 112. Both games are this Saturday, so we'll have one conference AQ decided. If Butler & Marist win as expected, it will all depend on how much they win by since that is the key feature of the SRS.
Crazy turn of events.